The Parties Poem by Joseph Skipsey

The Parties



Now Gladstone's party bears the bell,
And now Disraeli's—now
The people really cannot tell,
For whom their hands to show.

Now this way, la, now that inclined,
A giddy vane they go,
The victim of each puff of wind
The party bugles blow.

1868.

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Joseph Skipsey

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Percy, Northumberland
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